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“DEMPSEY-WILLS MATCH TO BE AWARDED TO HIGHEST BIDDE 4 Oo ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922,~ | ‘ rt ta VYWEICHT CHAMPION 0 ['N EVRYTHING ot tne taneetn By Thornton Fisher ROBINS NOW HOPE. READY TO SIGN ARTICLES «= g a aco TOWN FOUR OUT. pour Bawe- rcourd \% Fighters Will Probably Post $5,000 to Bind Match Right Away Ni FIVE IN HUB: THOSE Hae TE A RORSERLY jovernor Miler Is Not Opposed the Bout May Be Held it veneers of This City. 4 xg lla Leon Cadore Likely to Be Se- lected to Pitch Against HAONT BIT ME ON Braves To-Day. i THE OFF HIND SHANK IF MORVICH ' @OULD TALK LIKE SOME OF OUR- OTMER LOSERS. By Alex. Sullivan. stage the match that Tox Rickard a already much discussed] WOuld surely promote tt, but he has gone on record to the effect that it Is Wills-Dempsey bout is on the/such q big affair that he couldn't do fire. It would not be surprising If It were staged at the Velodrome, at -' “Broadway and 226th Street of thin] Paddy Mullins and Wills are “champ- ing on the bit," as it were. They sity, but not before next spring—May| want action, and the sooner the THE OLD HAN WILL SOON Rext Decoration Day. Apparently | petter. BE WARMING HIS FEET UNDER THE Governor is in favor of the match,| For that reason te two fighters SAME OLD ROOF AGAIN + hands down. Dazzy Vance and Al OF not opposed to it, anyway. In big}and thele two managers are going to Mamaux lost the second through lie svents' od. tis Vind it la, in: |taeeet te. tes ectlee oe tdeontocs eK lgres vatlably the Governor of a State whose|that the bout will go to the promoter ‘a bad luck more than through bad makes the holding of a bout] who offers the best inducements. : pitching, when the Braves got some within his domain !mpossibie. Mullins admits that Rickard has wee | 5 lucky breaks and hits in the eighth gov. Miller, when asked if he ob-|made an excellent offer, but as he * = ; ae ve and to the holding of the Wills-| doesn't want to handle it till next Ss inning for fede rane oe ae 4 bout in this State, declared| summer he is in favor of awarding ; y = won out by 6 4 when they scored @ tint ay had no objection as he wanted|i¢ to some promoter who'll stage tt . % ! 7 : run off Mamaux in the ninth, white, an win), Hack OF Ug sad ee esac Ai 3 Grimes had it soft beating the Matters are certainly coming to al ested that Dempsey arrange some Braves yesterday 7 to 3 in the third head regariling this match. Yesterday] handicap matches before he meets game, after the Dodgers hopped on Jack Dempsey, through his manager,| wills, For instance, Chairman Mul- Rube Marquard and drove him from Kearns, formally accepted Wills's}doon suggests that he take on Harry the box in the seventh Inning for and notified the State Box-|Greb and agree to stop him within six a | ‘ (= three runs, To-day the best bet for Commission of it. It was through] or eight rounds, and make similar ar- Vy the Dodgers should be Leon Cadore, State Commission that Wille re: Fangements for bouts with Brennan, i) ‘That veteran right hander has been body notified Jack that he would havel vide prestige for the boxers thas Sent TE GOLF GANG WILL SLIP WALTER, HAGEN coming alone nicely in a ade reply to Wills’s defi before July 10.|the limit and at the same time Jack FREE CHOW TOMORROW NIGHT FOR WINNING THE Laer bad starts this year. Neither is away ahead of time, would get plenty of good workouts BRITISH OPEN O t his steam on the bail, and 5 and Manager Kearns have been | without risking his title. i could they were right thetr support & dence, where Dempsey gnve| ‘The Boxing Commission announces pahipecels Grimes struck his stride eee ot. Upon his return to} that Dave Rosenberg is going to box hea ivekkas ago and is now @ Gon~ city no time in accepting|Harry Greb for the middleweight sistent winner. f many aod iearne daythay ae title, which was held by Johnny Wil- Fred Toney Was on Way (Spectat to The Evening World.) et BOSTON, Mass. une 30.—Burléigh Grimes pointed the way yesterday to” the Dodgers taking home the bacon | in the way of four of five games i iy gi here. Ruether won the first game NEW YorKS BIG BROTHER_ MOVEMENT Shuffle Along at 30 to 1 Spoils Day forOdom&Co., jw" HOW THEY STAND] WhoFigured on William Tell. * 2s Fans are now going crazy over bali ee teams instead of waiting to go crazy By Bozeman Bul, NATIONAL LEAGUE: Race Illustrates Necessity of i eine Drised a large crowd of fight fans on f au NYork 42 24 658] Cinei 3y 33 oo A Wednesday tight by defeating Harry Krohn, |N the middie of the sixth inning) N;York $6 29 ‘seal Cincin~ & sq cav7| Better, Understanding Be- the Western irri in a twelve-round bout if “Matty,” Old Sam's telegraph] p lyn. 87 31 844| Phila., 25 39 391 tween Fellow Trainers. ney, the former light heavyweight cham- operator, reached over and tugged| Pitts’h. 32 82 .600 1. 25 39 391 Sa 4 dropping good horses in where they plot, in hie mext battle, ‘which willbe] the ear of Red Lennon, at that mo- GAMES YESTERDAY. . don't belong. After Dominique had twelve rounds, the main go at the Steeple-| ment ticking off golden words to “W.] New York, 6; Philadelphia, 2. By Vincent Treanor. won the Chuctanunda Selling Handi- O.,"" which in the language of the key Brooklyn, 7; Boston, 3, I owners and trainers, especially|cap, the veteran Dave stepped down son, but which they declared vacated, fxr Arrange a mecting with Probably at the Velodrome “next T. Pit h 3 H l 1 f F ) Manager h month, a Fi 7 legro fighter any time now, when Sonuay Dundee gr Sounny Saineers 1) U c ers a oO a e Getalls except when, where and| feather title July 17 at Ebbets Field. Ji d Hi LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. This is the season of the year when Connie Mack begins to plan on next season. will be arranged. In the mean time Greb has accepted ( ] til O t that both sides will post a|terms for a bout with Dempsey tor @ n pera $5,000 forfeit to bind the match. $106,000 purse at Pittsburgh next eee ‘Originally it was understood be-| month, the bout to held ‘enue of his expressed willingnens to Motor Square A.A. batherigies eee “Matty,” the Telegrapher, Hoodoos Giant Twirler’s No- Hit Chances in Sixth Inning. BY JOHN ‘istic News taicxand Gossip But Tom might have given George Odom a thought. v . Harvard's claim to crew thempion- ship of Massachusetts is vigvrously contested by Wellesley. see Dave Gideon took some steps to cure Sam Hildreth of the habit of Soe Referee of a boxing match Is the third man in the ring. And referes of a boat race is the seventeenth man fy F Bathing Suits MEN’S ATH! 1c CUT PURE WORSTED A match was arranged to-day between means Evening World. St. Louis, 8; Pitteburgh, 5. those of betting proclivities, would|to the judges’ stand to bid on him. ‘Barl Baird of California and Jimmy Cooney, “Looks like T GAMES TO-DAY. t togethi h ing d: a | Promf $6,000, Gideon took the speedy|on the water. The coxswains aren't at fi bh igh the Harlem fighter, for twelve rounds at ie Paiey 78 Cctne to pite Bet CORST ARE GARD FAD AE Csy 820 ca White shirt, black or blue tights, or the Ocean Park A. A. of Long Branch} no-hitter,” sald Matty, all steamed] Philadeiphia at New York. agree on fast wiio'a Who in these twos] cere ne to eorete, whereat Hulareti| men—they're dwarts, navy flannel pants, and white belt turned his back to the auctioneer and 8 walked back to the box. Whisk, the second horse, was entered for $6,000, but if he is worth that the birds in the trees know that Dominique would oring a lot more at any, kind of a sale. frond IS rcdlips wept werd A pee ee suiaas eiieburgh year-old races, what a fine old world Fande, the veteran tothe | “D-D-D-O-ggone it!" came in a ‘nnati at Chieago,| this would be—for them. The pub- weight of Brooklyn, for twelve rounds in| roar-from Sam. ‘‘Now you've spilled lic is never considered anyway. These the beans! That kills his chance. AMERICAN LEAGUE, trainers and owners, with a daily Don't you know"’—— St.Le'te Xs ‘558 Wa hin Be ny skull practise, might agree on a “Whang !"" N.York 39 32 .49| Cleve'd 32 37 .464| Youngster to be shot with in the Cy Williams had laid on the ole pill] Ghic'go 36)32 629) Phila. 27 35 .435| maiden affairs, and make impossible iB Laty. pea Lace aaqa ng ee si ake ts a » * 2020} es ad peed ben sine ae aaa Dee OR MECIVRETE GAY. ae ey Plt wand ot “sleepers.” ‘Then| cater’ showed herself to be a real pie takes: pull ta get on/-e “collaey 5 eu Yorks 6: Weanteniens & C10 1n)) could get aboard the right] classy miss and proved that Many : cepted terms for Roberte and Burke is ex-] Parked at second. The chance for en- Philadelphia, 10: Boston, 3.|°2¢ Buying hay and oats would be-| Smiles isn't much as three-year-olds Ukewise. trance into the Hall of Fame had been GAMES. TO-DAY, "“ITcome a pleasurable pastime and|go this year. Last year Lady Balti- knocked for a row of raspberry fi fast over the sprinting Cleveland at St. Louis. money would ve plentiful in the train. | ore was very bushes. Baseball superstition was Boston at Philadelphia. ib lexat ¥ distance, but always showed a ten- found bout of the Arena A. C. at th vindicated: ing set at least. Jency to quit after running 6% fur- f July 10, ts}, ig ‘ es It seems, however, that the old |\ongs. Evidently she has learned to the net receipia] “‘Many's the time I've told you, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | iime double-croasing between ti | stick this season, She is a nice work Baltire 52°17 cent. of for his end. ‘This will be thelr second meet-| muttered t ing, Martin winning on @ foul in thelr pre- pela bo magnate natte wae a , early morning pals of the racing | ™4T aie ee ia the fact that « pitcher is on his way idee = 2 fb ors s a < game ts still in vogue. The last race unny Jim" Fitzsimmons has rheu-] HOOVER IN TRIAL OVER ? @ “Kid” Lewis whe made big hit in] to @ no-hitter it's @ sure fire Jinx. In| Buffalo 37 $4 .521.| Ne 1g] of the day at Aqueduct yesterday fur-|matism in the knee, but whether the] DIAMOND SCULLS COURSE complete. | Same Pinies. every Suit Guarantecd. 3343% DISCOUNT: on BASEBALL SUPPLIES ALL 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL TENNIS SUPPLIES The A’s are now where you usually find the Z's, Crew racing is one game a gal un- derstands without questioning her es- cort. And even if she doesn’t, it's all over in nine or ten minutes. Everlast Sporting Goods Co. 275 Bowery "OUSt0\.vasanda” Babe Ruth would be the greatest single attraction in baseball if he wasn't the greatest four-base attrac- tion, THURSDAY NIGHT, July 27 JERSEY CITY ARENA : LEONARD YS: TENDLER ® World's Lightwelght ship. 2» SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY - The German Army and Connie Mack haven't done much since 1914. ere rete ing ‘no-deciaion days| sixty years I've never''—— But the right or left we wouldn't be sure. He has lately ‘been acti ii 3 nished an {lustration of it. cS aS IAD! . GARDEN Tn Jereey ‘aod’ Philly rings, has just] ld boy checked himself in time. deren enmae Relves ay It seemed that it was George Odom's|'* hobbling around on a cane. Fite) sor my ON - THAMES, England, Eres Mee Ae ee, G2 SARS ecelved “notification that he ‘has Jeon] And that't the way it was. Base- ‘far edu > knows how to patch up crippled} yune 39,—Walter Hoover, the American | === refs his Stat. hall hist Itimore, 2) Newark, 1 (14 in.).]turn to win a heat with his William ong tho 1 jory shows no occasion when bd ja capable rateree: refereed, nineteen de-| that Jinx was beaten, Matty is in iales! ty dal Pain Tell. The colt has been ready for cision fights in Havana in 1919. sackcloth and ashes, Bye . Pee al cane TO-DAY. some time and it remained only a FETE GEGe una’ dosunlts wamun) wile 10 [aintion neue chasiminn cowen oroe ithe treat his afflicted knee. He's an optt- | full ‘diamond sculls course ‘on a trial TO-NIGHT mist, however, and expects to spin, He made the distance In the ex- URF AVE, A. A. GONEY around again minus the cane in a|cellent time of 8 minutes 48 seconds, vad Doyle. vi ‘Wwirlle Fenton, Fi Martin is working out at Flush- t twithstandl: unt I Tee ir cparation for his ‘battle of | thing that kept Fred Toney from cut- question of selecting the spot for) si ao. eerie ea ite ta ap isidiclon up ioos Tony Lyons vs. Young ten’ rounds with Mickey Brown to-morrow] ting the notch of honor in the handle Reading at Newark. him or deciding just when he was tinuing to make splendid progress In his{~ aes rac ae, dealna ge Pee a Wlarted the ipenneasee Me oe as Taranto ‘*meant.”\ He had started twice to} Jockey Joo Mooney, who has bees) training under W, A. Bary in prepara The ‘brutewick Balke Collender Gos his manager Johnny K: hi be lo, Tennessee: or 3 ne home to] tion for the race for the diamond sculls, w ne “allie show’ wellop’ “Keyes | mountain twice in the ninth, seoring complete his racing education, andJailing some time, has go! ‘35 W 32d Bt. recuperate, His younger brother, J. D. Mooney, is keeping the name before the racing public. Jim Fitzsimmons says Joe's brother is the best rider hereabouts, with the possible excep- tions of Sand —_—— MRS. MALLORY DENIES SLIGHTING LENGLEN Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory has come out squarely with a denial that she made the remarks attributed to her in connection with the prospect of meeting Mle. Suzanne Lenglen in the world’s champlonship lawn tennis cham- plonship now in progress at Wimbledon, England, It 1s reported that the United States Lawn Tennis Association officials cabled to the American title holder re- Sales et ue ARS foes one more run, has nothing to do with everything was set to send him after hia nem tangled blow Brown will sink) i+ “ane one blow in the sixth, super. | Could be listed as a rather quiet front.} dough in the sixth race. ne Induced by the fatal Jinx, already had| This George Smith, you know, is) si i Bhi e reports that he is in great} Spoiled the party. the fellow who beaned Ralph Shinners Odom, who hasn't any more money “Ela twelve-round bout with] ""Kiven so, it was one whale of a| With @ pitched ball down at Philly|than tho law allows, picked the spot Plixington, to-morrow night at ‘| oiece of pitching for an old fellow all|#ome time ago, causing the latter tol 14 tne colt went to post with what Will have ‘litte trouble. winning. Johnny] heated up and perspiring freely. In| lose his batting eye and face the a TAiiy aeleh a betie 86 Man RE Wanarentes nario: Past ely innings this mountain of muscle! charge of being gunshy. evidently | side of Waterbury for this atte. He hae] 14 bone—mostly muscle—had wasted| AS George crossed the field after|'There were other good ones in the the a8, eno ee eked gut Beany Leonard, | u base on balls here and there, but es counes Shinners Horeca) to we event, but they all lacked something 2 anton) otherwise the Phils were tripped ap out 1 matter. jph was too ' lightweight, also managed by Joe. Seen diel fee the chorion ry caretulcor none teo. careful-—[ or, other, if paddock gossip le worth ‘There has been much talk lately of|about his use of words, They gained] anything. ee ait etalk Mae on McGraw needing a couple of new| contact when going through the George saw Willlam Tell safely Champion Greb meets Whitey Allen, | the Burf Avenue A. A., Coney Island. ‘The| pitchers. He doesn't. After watca-| to the club house, Shinners took one} rough the paddock gate and on his the Harlem heavyweight, in a tweive-round, | guariet, ls vomponed of Willle Fentour, Faull ing that performance yesterday any-|on the chin and clinghed. (ei eee eae eta Tua-decialon out, at a show to be held in| {s ambitious to climb to the to body can tell you the answer, He] McGraw, coming at that time] Way to the post, an Wheeling, W. Va., on the night of July 3. -| needs u couple of old ones. and being peaceably inclined—so the|to a vantage point to see his horse Looks lke = comeback from the Old Man's to G0 with thelr futures, report goes-—rushed {n to separate the} win. But here is where the blow Anyway, the Phils were beaten, as|combatants. In the struggle # flying| came that proved Odom is nearly the usual, and the champs are riding} baseball shoe scratched Shinners|zood shot his colt's namesako was along too far im front for thelr heels} across the face, scoring an additionall ‘rom Welsh had a “sleeper” in the Loughren of Philadelphia in an eight-round ‘at the Philadelphia Baseball Park on the wight of July 10. it will be an eight sg oer he fi of their] advantage on points, ty. He was Shuffle Along, well he marks Foune contest. to even kick dust in the faces eir party. He questing a statement as the rei Genuine white: buckskin pa MINSTER AND KING pursuers, Something's got to be done| As persistent as were our efforts to! named at that, in view of his recent| ‘rated to her in the news accounts, A fan or oinck sa pesale: about this tow-rope affair soon of|ascertain who had won we could not) siovenly racing. s WINNERS ON COURTS] wel have to put up another pennant| get a Jury's deolaion from the other] Gnuttie Along didn't do much shus-| ‘emia! waa immediatly, fortheotn cove 1 for second money. players, They could not tell who had} aqing. Instead he was up on his toes] tional association, issued the following Dr, George King and Jerome winster| If Irish Meusel at Casey Stengel] won, but all agreed that Shinners had} tne second the barrier went up and] statement yester gy la Tnest Lou Howaah ot Bridesport, | WoP thelr places in the semi-fnat round | Son peal Nis ant eueae a Franklo Keough saw that he didn't] | “In {aires vo anata the publig, who of the ten four-round: vous | Of the Travers Island challenge cup| {ye ‘headiines, We can’t keep right| ALEXA STIRLING LOSES presume ‘She Lealtaton. cee wen ey Thave been surprised at some of the but steadfast in their judgments. Activity National Bports Alliance Show at the |Jawn tennis singles on the courts cf the} on, day after day, explaining how himself with Keough looking pitying-| .(atoments, attributed to her before the 5 Hf a hi ace ina einige te lee ata ° t TO EDITH CUMMINGS]!y back at McAtee on William Tell, | fongish championships which began this in selling the tyles PI New York Athletic Club yesterday. won the pastime, A fellow can . t r bli Dr, King defeated Harris B. #laner| go too far in this hero business for who couldn't get nearer to him than] week at Wimbledon, I am making public bt Shi ts in th tter as stated in a - jr, in straight sets by a score 6—8,| newspaper purposes, Those boys} BUFFALO, N. ¥Y., June 30.—with the pele come ee Shuffle the tonto a ee Le a eed dom Tas cual sinking a cea deck Malone, the Bt. Paul middleweight, hone injured hand prevented him from Flex Sole, UPREMACY has been thoughtfully conceded to London Shoes by men who are cautious 6. The mid court driving of Dr.| should have a care. leading Canadian players eliminated in If the finish had been one of those] } Mallory. bout at Loulaville, Ky. King was always severe and accurate nevertheless, iat Meusel| the first round at the Country's Club's wing dong things, tho result might bel i,q ng declare that ahe hes not author. tial . Carbone is also signed up to battle | Minster experienced greater difflouliy in droomed tl penne te * runs ye" international invitation golf tournament,|\oneidered accidental, but there was] ‘“\4eq‘to this country sihce she arrived na Robson of Boston for ten rounds at defeating Manfred Goldman, the ¥rinon- cany, Seoee Pr over most ef] sisy developed into @ contest between |°rtning sureesting anything from| {a triand and sbe Keon rere ‘hat for fee pavers | Tee ccs ath ee cae say that Casey's picture in the] {B® Mast and Middle West, Miss Edith} which Odom could get any solace. He} any, such remarks sho ve been yytuse credited to her. She went to England ter Tound_ the openings. Hla foretand|Seute indigestion much 90th Gio deuissict wee xere'e ona a | caveniier ox eck to play tennis and not to talk and there- ter found the openings, His forenand| sente indigestion—e0 much so that he| Alexa Btirling of New York, 6 and 4.| Whether or not anybody profited by| (0,0 ‘xtremely sorry that she should was always powerful and ne was al-|has had to quit reading around meal|Mlss Glenna Goliett of Providence beat|the victory of Shuffle Along Isn't! ave been placed in @ position that Is fn command, ‘The ssmi-faal| times, Barney, you know, was among| Miss Blisabeth Gordon of Providence, 4]known. And just where he acquired) distasteful and most embarrass PE as, those who set Stengel adrift when he] up anr 3 to play. Mra, F. C, Letts of | his dazzling specd hasn't been told, "Her letter Is 80 apo e vat AS tal 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. 128TH ST. TOW. was supposed to huye his dotage. Chieago beat Martha Kinsey, Cincin-]Tom Welsh isn’t in the habit of} there can be no doubt on, Bo nts a me BRO rane. ‘The progress of the doubles was tim-| "we eit have the Phililes for two| nati, 1 up in ten holes, Mrs, Lee Mida, | spreading tips on anything he starts, | for the sake of the tennis Ruble Ot ine “Why United Stat I am glad to have the {ted to one contest. In the urs furd| more duys, no matter what you think, Chicago, beat Mr for he has often usked, “Why should] Waited States, I em, sid. have it 86 NASSAU ST. 6 DELANCEY. ST. ies ‘re and But for uprisings here and there such bus, 1 up. I tell anybody about my horses. If I! (46 has been thoroughly sportsmaniike At Fulton St. Schiff Parkway ws ts ps M. Loughman, The score was as stirred Columbia George Smith to do and they win, it doesn't do me 4 and therefore of no occasion for re- te ae weni2 ‘ action at a late hour the Polo Grounds gitunds, Casa Ads fal incl Larue wood, gund if they lose 1 get abuse.” gret or apolog: M4 «

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